What's more, one analyst argued the downward pressure on core inflation (excluding food/energy) is fading.
Javier Martin-Artajo and Julien Grout allegedly tried to conceal massive trading losses by fraudulently overvaluing investments.
One chart from former U.S. Mint Director Edmund Moy shows a correlation between gold and the debt ceiling since 2008.
China could set a record for itself if consumers there demand more than 1,000 tonnes of gold this year.
Bryan Goldberg raised $6.5 million for his women's website, Bustle.com, and immediately angered his target audience with presumptions about what women want to read.
Speculation has begun to swirl around whether the Sulzberger family will sell The New York Times Company (NYSE: NYT).
A company in Hong Kong offers quick loans with luxury handbags as collateral.
Banks in Egypt closed as the military deadline for Morsi to establish a power-sharing deal begins to run out.
Blackberry's search for a rescue may lead right to one of its own shareholders.
A Michigan Ponzi scheme operator and his accomplice got 20 years between them after stealing $72 million.
A months-long recession has ended, with GDP performance boosted by above-consensus U.K. employment data.
Many key figures are skipping the Aug.22-24 annual gathering in the Grand Tetons, Wyo.
If cement production continues at the same pace, the industry could face a disaster.
After a year-long investigation, the U.S. may bring charges as early as Wed in JPMorgan London Whale matter.
The Wednesday sentiment belied flash euro zone GDP data showing it has emerged from a recession.
Gold companies are expected to cut costs in coming years to cope with high operating costs amid lower gold prices.
A Trudie Gotz shop worker claims Oprah Winfrey lied about an allegedly racist encounter at their Zurich store in which she says she was denied the chance to view an expensive handbag.
Investor Carl Icahn has taken a large position in Apple's stock and looks set to pressure the company for more share buybacks.
Diane Cashin, with 30 years of experience in business, reflects on her own triumphs and on what holds women back in their careers.
Foreign banks in India will be able to set up more domestic operations because of financial regulations expected this week.
Piano maker Steinway is being pursued by two suitors. Here's a look at some fun facts about the 160-year-old firm.
Even as foreign investors become keenly interested in the country's booming real estate market, Myanmar's wealthy are taking their cash to London.
India's finance ministry raised import duties on gold to 10 percent from 8 percent - in an anti-trade deficit effort.
Upbeat economic data from the euro zone and the U.K. strengthen hopes of a recovery in the region's economies.
The giant retailer named Ronald W. Tysoe as its newest director.
The BoJ is ready to take its ultra-loose monetary policy to the next level in the coming months, analysts say.
Peter Costa, president of Empire Executions, discusses retail sales, the Consumer Price Index and housing starts for this week.
Investors will sift through economic data and chatter that the Fed's stimulus tapering may be accelerated.
Steinway received a new and better-priced takeover offer for the company, after an earlier offer was approved by its board.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wants to study the impact of lowering the tax rate, on local companies and foreign investment.